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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I just have bought a second hand unit of this precious piece of art, but it came without any information. Its trafo is really enormous, so I can think about 40/75 W, but I don't know. I have read that it is rated as a 45W power amp, but in other places, 75W. Does anybody got any information about this old model?
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It maybe could be the AMPLIWIRE MODEL I, which stated 150W/8Ohms (class A/B configuration). According to its output power and trafo measure, it's not crazy think about it.
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